You will never guess where I got this "recipe."
Give up?
Cosmo.
I know, I was shocked too! I signed up for a free 5 issues (and sidenote? Daay-yum, that magazine makes me feel OLD!) and was flipping through it the other night when I came across this little goodie on a page dedicated to easy Superbowl eats.
The Cosmo version called for Reese's PB cups, but since Ryan is allergic and I think it's mean to eat brownies in front of my 2-year-old without sharing, I opted for M&Ms. But really, ANY candy would make this delightful!
Ingredients
Prepare brownie batter according to package directions. Pour half of the batter into a 9x9 pan; spread candy in a single layer over the the top, and cover with the rest of the batter. Bake according to package directions.
Give up?
Cosmo.
I know, I was shocked too! I signed up for a free 5 issues (and sidenote? Daay-yum, that magazine makes me feel OLD!) and was flipping through it the other night when I came across this little goodie on a page dedicated to easy Superbowl eats.
The Cosmo version called for Reese's PB cups, but since Ryan is allergic and I think it's mean to eat brownies in front of my 2-year-old without sharing, I opted for M&Ms. But really, ANY candy would make this delightful!
Ingredients
- box or package of your favorite brownie mix (a from-scratch recipe would obviously be even yummier!)
- your choice of candy - enough to form a single layer in a 9x9 pan
Prepare brownie batter according to package directions. Pour half of the batter into a 9x9 pan; spread candy in a single layer over the the top, and cover with the rest of the batter. Bake according to package directions.
Mount Brownie was soo good!!
ReplyDeleteWho knew Cosmo would have recipes?! looks great and easy enough for any diva to whip up!
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